Peppered with
If something is “peppered with” something it means to add details to it to make it more exciting or interesting.
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If something is “peppered with” something it means to add details to it to make it more exciting or interesting. Holmes “peppered” her investor presentations, or added to her investor presentations, with logos of pharmaceutical companies, implying that those companies had validated her tests. The vacation consisted of long days at the beach “peppered with” meals in the city. Her mother always “peppered her stories with” interesting details.
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